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But the trend also highlighted ethical concerns about artificial intelligence tools trained on copyrighted creative works and what that means for the future livelihoods of human artists.
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Unfortunately, that sense of poignancy quickly erodes when you are bombarded with thousands of Ghibli-esque copycat images, as we all were online last week, thanks to OpenAI’s latest version of its Ch...
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Last week, OpenAI rolled out ChatGPT-4o, an upgraded image generator that users piled into to create images in the Japanese animation firm Studio Ghibli style. The trend is helping fuel a record spike in users,
The frenzy to create Ghibli-style AI art using ChatGPT's image-generation tool led to a record surge in users for OpenAI's chatbot last week, straining its servers and temporarily limiting the feature's usage.
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Interesting Engineering on MSNOpenAI’s biggest surge since ChatGPT: AI Ghibli art “melts” GPUs as 1M users flood inOpenAI's Ghibli impresses users with its ability to create detailed, hand-painted visuals reminiscent of Hayao Miyazaki’s works.
OpenAI's ChatGPT saw record-breaking user growth following its latest rollout, causing GPU capacity challenges for the company.
ChatGPT's new image generation tool allows users to create Studio Ghibli-style art, sparking a viral trend online. Check out what's trending!
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ChatGPT surpasses 150 million users, driven by a surge in interest in Studio Ghibli-style art. OpenAI’s CEO Sam Altman noted challenges in server capacity, leading to potential delays in new releases and slower service as user demand skyrockets.
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ABP News on MSNSpirited Away? ChatGPT Seems To Be Spotting 'Ghosts' (& Babies) In Ghibli-Style AI Photo MakeoversWhile AI ghost sightings might be amusing, they also highlight the quirks and limitations of generative models. As AI tools become more advanced, refining their ability to create realistic (and non-haunted) images will be key. Until then, users will have to accept that their Ghibli edits might come with an unexpected guest or two.
And not just fake hotel bills but flight tickets, rentals, degree certificates, medical documents, work visas, and other documents. Some users ran a few tests only to see a few of these fake images bypass AI detection like a pro.